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Man City boss Pep Guardiola has told Liverpool FC and Arsenal what they don't want to hear

Jurgen Klopp once joked that he would like Pep Guardiola to quit Manchester City but as the Catalan fights to land a sixth Premier League title in seven seasons, it is easy to sense the seriousness within the humour.

Liverpool have been City's most consistent challenger over that period of time and in any other six-year chunk, would have more than the sole trophy in their cabinet. Klopp has ended campaigns with 92, 97 and 99 points and yet only finished on top in with the latter haul.

It was Arsenal who fell short last season, unable to keep pace as City won 12 Premier League games in a row between February and May. Mikel Arteta's side enjoyed one of their best campaigns in recent memory but it wasn't enough.

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City have become a juggernaut under Guardiola, almost inevitably coming out on top despite the constant doubts from outside. Poor starts, injuries, bumps in the road and fixture pile-ups have done little to stop the momentum and this season looks to be no different.

Guardiola signed a two-year contract extension just over a year ago and for the likes of Klopp and Arteta, 2025 was pencilled in as the chance for them to take control. It has long been reported that City would need a new manager from the 2025/2026 season but on Monday, hope was restored.

Asked if it’s possible he could extend his stay at City, Guardiola said: "Well yeah, of course! But I can also leave tomorrow. One year is a long time in football. I arrive with long hair and look at what happened.

"I would have loved the team with 100 points to stay eternally. At all the clubs this happens."

Guardiola is famously

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